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Convert tablespoons Almond Butter to ounces Almond Butter

Instantly convert tablespoons Almond Butter (tablespoons) to ounces Almond Butter (ounces) with our free online calculator.

Reviewed by Christopher FloiedUpdated
ButterDensity: 0.911 g/ml
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Quick Reference: Butter

tablespoonsounces
0.250.12
0.50.24
10.48
1.50.71
20.95
31.43
41.90

How to Convert tablespoons Almond Butter to ounces Almond Butter

Formula

To convert tablespoons Almond Butter (tablespoons) to ounces Almond Butter (ounces): Multiply tablespoons by 1.06 (density of Almond Butter)

About tablespoons Almond Butter (tablespoons)

Tablespoons of Almond Butter. Measured by US tablespoon (= 15 mL = 3 US teaspoons = 1/16 US cup per FDA 21 CFR 101.9; Australian tablespoon is larger at 20 mL — important when adapting Australian recipes). The tablespoon is the everyday US measure for small ingredient quantities — sauces, dressings, condiments, and recipe additions. 'Generously rounded' vs 'level' tablespoon measurements vary by ~30% by mass, which is why precise baking moves to gram measurement when scale matters. Almond butter is a paste made from ground roasted almonds (Prunus dulcis tree nuts). Density ~1.060 g/mL (similar to peanut butter; 1 cup = 250 g typical). Smooth vs crunchy (with almond pieces) varieties; 'raw' vs 'roasted' (the roasted version is more popular due to enhanced flavor). Major US brands: Justin's, Barney's, MaraNatha, RX Nut Butter, Once Again, Trader Joe's. Premium varieties may specify almond origin (California Nonpareil is the standard, ~80% of world supply from the Central Valley) + may include added sweeteners (honey, maple syrup) or flavorings (chocolate, vanilla, cinnamon, salt, sea salt). Compared to peanut butter, almond butter has: similar fat content (~50%, mostly monounsaturated oleic acid), slightly lower protein (~20%), higher vitamin E + magnesium + calcium, +50-100% higher cost (almonds are more expensive than peanuts). Used in: gluten-free + paleo + keto baking (almond butter cookies), smoothies, oatmeal stir-in, dipping sauce for fruit + raw vegetables, vegan caramel substitute. Marketed heavily to health-conscious consumers as a 'better than peanut butter' premium alternative since ~2015. Density: 1.060 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).

About ounces Almond Butter (ounces)

Ounces of Almond Butter. Measured by US avoirdupois ounce (= 28.349523125 g exactly per NIST SP 811 — distinct from fluid ounce which is a volume unit). Mass-ounce measurement is preferred in US butcher/bakery/professional contexts where precision matters but the recipe uses imperial customary units. Common US baking ingredient packages list both ounces (mass) + grams: a stick of butter = 4 oz = 113 g; a 'pound' of flour = 16 oz = 454 g. CRITICAL: do NOT confuse with the troy ounce (~31.1 g — used only for precious metals) or the fluid ounce (volume unit = 29.57 mL). Almond butter is a paste made from ground roasted almonds (Prunus dulcis tree nuts). Density ~1.060 g/mL (similar to peanut butter; 1 cup = 250 g typical). Smooth vs crunchy (with almond pieces) varieties; 'raw' vs 'roasted' (the roasted version is more popular due to enhanced flavor). Major US brands: Justin's, Barney's, MaraNatha, RX Nut Butter, Once Again, Trader Joe's. Premium varieties may specify almond origin (California Nonpareil is the standard, ~80% of world supply from the Central Valley) + may include added sweeteners (honey, maple syrup) or flavorings (chocolate, vanilla, cinnamon, salt, sea salt). Compared to peanut butter, almond butter has: similar fat content (~50%, mostly monounsaturated oleic acid), slightly lower protein (~20%), higher vitamin E + magnesium + calcium, +50-100% higher cost (almonds are more expensive than peanuts). Used in: gluten-free + paleo + keto baking (almond butter cookies), smoothies, oatmeal stir-in, dipping sauce for fruit + raw vegetables, vegan caramel substitute. Marketed heavily to health-conscious consumers as a 'better than peanut butter' premium alternative since ~2015. Density: 1.060 g/mL (used to convert volume measurements to mass).

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